T-Man #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Hindu Intrigue," a fanatical Indian cult—long thought extinct—resurfaces to stir chaos at the Freedom Conference in Calcutta, threatening to derail the gathering with terror and mystery. Penciled by Irvin Steinberg and inked by Joe Certa, this 1955 thriller from Quality Comics delivers a tense, atmospheric tale grounded in real-world tensions. The cover, by John Rosenberger, captures the eerie intensity of the story’s setting.
In the heart of Calcutta, tensions flare as the Freedom Conference draws a dangerous crowd—T-Man Pete Trask arrives to protect the event, only to find himself entangled in a web of ancient dread. A fanatical Indian cult, long believed extinct, is reborn to rain havoc and terror upon the members attending the conference, with villains like Oleta (also known as Kali) and Toski pulling strings from the shadows.
Treasury agent T-Man Don Miller has infiltrated a Communist cell planning to sabotage a vital government tank plant, but when cell leader Comrade Jennings locks down the group before the midnight strike, Miller finds himself trapped—unable to warn his superiors without blowing his cover. Racing against the clock and the cell's suspicions, Miller must find a way to signal the danger while staying deep undercover among the very saboteurs he's sworn to stop.
T-Man Pete Trask is dispatched across the Atlantic to shadow the ruthless Soviet agent Marlinko Zaroff, whose sudden departure from Moscow signals a dangerous new scheme—and Trask's trail leads him from Naples to the Arabian desert, where he discovers Zaroff's plot involves far more than contraband. Racing to stop a conspiracy that could reshape how an entire faith is perceived, Trask must outmaneuver Zaroff, Boris, and their network before propaganda buried in sacred ground changes history.
T-Man Pete Trask parachutes into Communist Poland on a desperate mission: locate the brilliant Professor Pashki, recover the formula for a devastating thermo bomb, and spring the Professor's daughter Wanda from a Red detention camp before the weapon falls into enemy hands. With the fate of the free world hanging in the balance, Trask must orchestrate a perilous escape across guarded borders while staying one step ahead of relentless Communist pursuers.
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